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F = ma solve for m .......
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F = ma solve for m .......
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m=F/a,,,,,,just divide a to the other side
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You should solve this like you would any algebraic expression. Divide both sides by acceleration (a) and you will isolate the mass (m) to one side. Now divide the force (f) by acceleration (a).
F/a=m
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